Site
of Senses Project

founded
2007 by Table Innovations, Inc.

Click photo for short
video.

Site
of Senses - Heros List

Rose Ames

Had Rose not pursued an
affordable alternative to the original "Active LearningĒ equipment, the Site Of
Senses Project would not have been started. As a classroom Specialist, Rose
witnessed the struggles of the Site Of Senses Kids and advocated for them
inside and outside the classroom.

Nancy Smith

For nearly 40 years, Nancy has advocated for, taught and cared for the Site Of
Sense Kids in Wisconsin. Even in retirement, she continues to teach other
Professionals the many lessons she has learned over her distinguished career.
As a member of the Project Team, Nancy provided all the technical/use guidance for the
development of all components of the SOS Kit. Nancy has also recently agreed to be a Director of the
Public Charity portion of the Project.

Jeanne Appleton

Jeanne
has 9 years experience as a Vision Teacher and 22 years experience
as an Occupational Therapist in multiple school districts in the state of Wisconsin. As a member of the Project Team, Jeanne provided
field evaluation of the durability and usability of the Kit. This user input
during the design phase greatly shortened the time required to make the Kit
ready to use.

David Haldiman

When you view the Site Of
Sense video you can see why David is a successful independent Videographer.
Vision impairment and physical handicaps are known to Davidís family. His calm,
soothing voice and expert video production skills tell the Site Of Senses story
so all understand as he does.

Ed Pulliam

Ed is an original Kiwanis
project Founder. The list of Edís contributions includes project investigation
and start-up, club/manufacturer liason, presenter, advisor and now web-site
developer. Ed has even manufactured the sensory toy kits in his basement!

Andy Frelich

Andy is an original Kiwanis
project Founder. The list of Andyís contributions includes project
investigation and start-up, club/manufacturer liason, advisor and information
printer. Andy continues to work with Kiwanis International on matters of insurance and
liability, and, as a member of the Wisconsin - Upper Michigan Kiwanis Foundation
Board of Directors, has facilitated cooperation with the foundation.

Mary Helen Thomas

As a Special Education Teacher
for the Waukesha, WI school district, Mary Helen has implemented the
Active Learning process in the district utilizing the Site Of Senses equipment.
She has opened the door to her classroom for visits by many desiring to move
the Project forward and has given of her personal time when giving
presentations to groups and organizations. Mary Helen makes the process work and her students are benefiting daily.

David Hyde

David is the Director of
Professional Development for the Wisconsin School for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Janesville, WI. David has recently agreed to be a Director of the
Public Charity portion of the Project and secured the first Grant in 2009.
Davidís own visual impairment helps others to see that multi-handicapped kids
require so much more.